Garbage to Play Debut Album in Full on 20th Anniversary Tour

It's been two decades since alternative rockers Garbage released their self-titled debut and, to celebrate, the group are embarking on the 20 Years Queer Tour where they'll play the album live in its entirety for the first time ever. Now we know when they'll be bringing it to the U.S. with just-announced tour dates.

Guitarist Steve Marker said of the tour in a press release:

Garbage was born out of such unusual elements and unusual circumstances, and we were shocked when the first record became such a success. We're just as surprised to be here now, intact, so many years later, enthusiastically preparing to get back on the road with that album and all its attendant b-sides and lord knows what else. A big piece of our lives remains caught up in the making of that record, and we know it holds a special place for the fans that have kept us going for so long. We can't wait. This tour is going to be a blast.

Tickets will go on sale June 12 and can be purchased here. Check out the complete dates below. Later this summer, the band will also release a special 20th anniversary version of the album that will be remastered and feature all of the remixes plus previously unreleased versions of the songs.